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10/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2025 01:58

WHAT THE DATA SAY: Two thirds of EV buyers say public charging will make or break the future

ELECTRIC VEHICLES NEED A RECHARGE

Public charging stations will make or make the future of electric vehicles, based on new Harris Poll data with Urban Science.

  • Two thirds of auto buyers considering an EV (63% in the U.S., 68% in Germany and 64% in the UK) say their main charging reliability concern is that there are not enough charging stations.
  • 4 in 10 buyers (39% in the U.S. and UK, and 42% in Germany) worry about long lines.
  • 43% of U.S., 38% of German and 40% of UK buyers report concerns about hard-to-reach charging stations.
  • Only 20% of U.S. auto buyers believe the current infrastructure will meet demand during the next three years.
  • In the U.S., 23% of auto buyers say they are most likely to buy some type of battery vehicle engine that would require charging in the next year.
  • 63% say their decision to purchase an EV has not changed in light of the Trump administration.
  • See also: As European EV Sales Soar, Automakers Must Prioritize Service

MATERNAL HEALTH DIAGNOSIS

Women - especially Black, Hispanic and younger women - are not receiving adequate care during pregnancy and postpartum, according to the Harris Poll's third annual State of Maternal Health Report.

  • 72% of women agree the healthcare system is designed more for the convenience of the healthcare provider than the patient giving birth.
  • 40% feel like they are just another number at the OBGYN or midwife's office.
  • 62% say they must fight to get the medical care they need - up from 53% last year. This is highest for Black (73%), Hispanic (71%) and younger women (73%).
  • Women are not receiving any education on integral parts of the pregnancy, including less invasive pain management (53%), counting kicks (45%) or labor stages (34%).

HEALTHCARE WORKERS DON'T FEEL SAFE

Poor behavior coupled with insufficient security measures are causing healthcare, according to our Harris Poll research with Verkada.

  • Healthcare workers account for 73% of nonfatal workplace injuries and violence.
  • 79% have experienced or witnessed aggressive behavior from patients.
  • 21% worry about verbal harassment from patients most or every time they go work.
  • Nurses are more than twice as likely (60%) to be physically assaulted on the job compared to physicians (29%).
  • 2 in 5 have considered leaving their job due to safety concerns.
  • 52% believe safety concerns are deterring people from entering the profession.

LEGAL SHAKE-UP

Global in-house legal departments are rapidly transforming from traditional risk-management cost centers to strategic value creators, according to our Harris Poll research with Axiom.

  • 49% of legal departments changed budget models in the past year.
  • 29% of legal departments say they've adopted value-based budgeting models.
  • 32% conduct comprehensive annual ROI evaluations.
  • 78% are expected to implement AI without dedicated funding.

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